On my Instagram feed I have recently seen a few people printing with Lego. This could also be a good end of year activity or a cool way for a school's First Lego League to design a logo for their team!This could also be an activity for making greeting cards to sell. I can also imagine secondary school students doing this with primary school students! This is another activity I will get my 17 year old brother to do when visiting, with the added challenge of making a print with my two year old son! Challenge: Create a poster by printing with Lego Consider: You can use any Lego brick (as long as you clean them after). Consider how the different types of brick will leave different marks! You can print more than one layer too - consider how different layers, with different colours could create an impact! Note: All the Lego bricks will need to be at the same height! I've bought some Lego Dots, but we have a lot of Lego and Duplo in the house to use too! A lot of people print with the Dots, because they are all the same height and smooth. However, I have also seen cool prints done with different bricks too. Although this can be an activity with super young children, there are many adults using Lego for printing, and some very cool examples can be found online. Here are the examples I will show my brother: Thank you to everyone who has 'bought me a coffee'. Hosting this site costs money, and the coffee purchases have helped off set that a little! Much appreciated <3
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